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What the JFK Assassination Documents Exposed

If there are any big revelations to come in this latest document release, it is going to involve such questionable actions on the part of the government.

Time to Try a New Approach With the Taliban: Theology

Last year, the red lights were flashing all over Afghanistan with a warning about genocide. The Taliban claimed they were different this time. Girls would be allowed to go to school, they said. Religious differences would be respected, they said.

It's Time for a Pivot to Armenia

Armenia is an increasingly healthy democracy within an authoritarian orbit. Nurturing it is as much an American interest as seeing Ukraine keep its freedom.

COP15 Should Address Indigenous Land Rights

International actors should meet with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs), not only to understand the situation on the ground, but also to spread awareness of positive impacts.

Do the Armenians Face a Second Genocide?

Since Monday, 120,000 ethnic Armenians in the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave have been held under siege as Azerbaijan has blocked the humanitarian Lachin corridor, their only link to Armenia and the outside world, and cut off their gas supply as temperatures plummet to freezing levels.

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